Dapatkan media instalasi terbaru

Both the Core and the Netinstall images provide only the necessary packages to create an Arch Linux base system. Note that the Base System does not include a GUI. It is mainly comprised of the GNU toolchain (compiler, assembler, linker, libraries, shell, and utilities), the Linux kernel, pacman (Arch's Package Manager), and a few extra libraries and modules.

Core images facilitate both installing from CD and Net.

Netinstall images are smaller and provide no packages themselves; the entire system is retrieved via internet.

The Arch64 FAQ can help you choose between the 32- and 64-bit versions. Dual Architecture CD has packages for both architectures so you can use one CD to install Arch on 32- and 64-bit computers.

Remember to download the checksum txt files along with your chosen ISO.

Pre-release images are also available and can be downloaded here. These are not official releases and so are not officially supported. They should only be used if the official installation images do not work with the current hardware on your system and you suspect newer images will have the appropriate drivers.

Check the integrity of the downloaded file

Template:Codeline to the directory where the downloaded files have been placed, and invoke Template:Filename:
Template:Cli
This should give you an "OK" for the one you have. (Simply ignore other lines.) If not, download all files again.
The md5sum check works the same way.

Install over the network

Instead of writing the boot media to a disc or USB drive, you may alternatively boot the .iso image over the network. This works well when you already have a server set up. Please see this article for more information, and then continue to Boot Arch Linux Installer.

CD installer

Burn the .iso image file to a CD or DVD media with your preferred CD/DVD burner drive and software, and continue with Boot Arch Linux Installer.

Note: The quality of optical drives, as well as the CD media itself, vary greatly. Generally, using a slow burn speed is recommended for reliable burns; Some users recommend speeds as low as 4x or 2x. If you are experiencing unexpected behavior from the CD, try burning at the minimum speed supported by your system.

Flash memory device or USB stick

This method will work for any type of flash media from which your BIOS will let you boot, be it a card reader or USB port.

Note that all data on the removable medium will be irrevocably destroyed!

*nix method

Warning: Be very careful where you send the image ISO, as Template:Codeline will obediently write to any target you point to, even if that is your hard disk (which could lead to potential data loss and/or filesystem corruption).

Insert an empty or expendable flash device, determine its path, and write the .iso to the device with the Template:Filename program:

Microsoft Windows method

Download Disk Imager from here. Insert flash media. Start the Disk Imager and select the image file (Disk Imager accepts only *.img files, so you will have to put "*.iso" in file open dialog to select Arch snapshot). Select the drive letter associated with the flash drive. Click "Write".